Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Garden

So I planted my garden last weekend. This is my second year trying my hand at gardening. Last year was a moderate success. My son got to eat a lot of tomatoes and we had lettuce and carrots a plenty. My pumpkins never grew last year and my sunflowers just got tall and skinny and fell over!

I never fertilized last year, which I think was part of my problem. This year I fertilized when I planted and plan to again throughout the growing season. My brother in law works for a landscape supply company and hooked me up with some organic fertilizer. Its basically chicken poop and to try and make it not smell so bad then added some sort of orange scent....so basically it smells like oranges and chicken poop!

Anyone out there plant their gardens yet? Any organic tips, advice, etc? Would love to see some comments!

Thursday, April 17, 2008

Over use of "Going Green"

So here is what annoys me.....corporations (mainly banks) who say "Go green and stop receiving paper statements!" They aren't really doing it for the environment.....they are doing it for their bottom line. Sure, it is a good idea to stop receiving paper statements, especially since most of us probably don't even look at them....but geez....must you use the environment as an excuse?!

Friday, April 4, 2008

Organic Baby Items

I've learned about many organic baby items through the help of the Celebrity Baby Blog

I wrote about the blog in my posting about the organic cloth diapers I saw. I also learned about The Little Seed, an organic/natural baby store in Los Angeles. I would LOVE to open something like that here in Seattle, but alas, lack the funding to do so!

If you have a baby or small kid, definitely check out the Celebrity Baby Blog to get ideas for organic and natural gear for kids (plus you can satisfy your need for some celebrity gossip at the same time!).

Spring and Gardening

So I bought my seeds for my garden and I have my organic fertilizer stinking up the garage and now I just need to weather to cooperate so I can get out and plant my garden. This is my second year with an organic garden (or a garden in general for that matter) and while I would say that last year was an overall success, I want this year to be even better! Anyone have any good organic tips (how to keep slugs and bugs away for example!) that they would like to share?

Nothing is better than knowing exactly where your veggies came from....thats why I started a garden! Now I just wish my husband would give in on me wanting a chicken in the backyard for fresh eggs!